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Businesses need to reinstate VAT direct debits
The deferral of VAT payments due to coronavirus comes to an end on 30 June and businesses need to take action to reinstate their direct debit mandates.
Leading accountant launches graduate training academy
Established accountancy practice Bevan Buckland LLP is pleased to announce the launch of its 2020 Graduate Training Academy.
Non-domestic rates grants scheme closing to new applications on June 30 2020
The Covid-19 non-domestic rates (NDR) grant schemes will be closing to new applications at 5pm on 30 June 2020.
Eligibility checker reopens for next phase of the Economic Resilience Fund
Businesses are now able to find out if they are eligible to apply for financial support from the next phase of the Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund (ERF).
Reverse charge VAT For construction services – Delay in implementation
This brief explains that the introduction of the domestic reverse charge for construction services will be delayed for a period of 5 months
Planning redundancies in 2020
With redundancies on the rise due to the coronavirus, is it time you understood how termination payments work in 2020?
Capital goods scheme for VAT
The VAT capital goods scheme affects input VAT recovery relating to high-value capital assets.
Ideas we have identified that may help your businesses cashflow
We are now looking at different ways on how we are going to be able to operate our businesses when we can emerge from lockdown.
Bevan Buckland LLP are participating as a judge for the Salesforce Small Business Grants
We are delighted to announce that our Tax Director, Lee Bradley will be participating as a judge for the Salesforce Small Business Grants.
Chancellor extends self-employment support scheme
The government’s Self-Employment Income Support Scheme will be extended.
Job Retention Scheme – flexible furloughing and important dates
From 1 July 2020, Businesses will have the flexibility to bring previously furloughed employees back to work part-time.
Marketing and Communications 101
The Brexit campaign and the Conservative General Election campaign of 2019 will probably both enter the textbooks as examples of how to run a successful political campaign.